TL;DR: Lately I talked to several people who'd consider cofounding an EA startup but are blocked by having no concrete idea. Help! Please post your ideas here and I'll get potential CTOs to read them
The rest of the post is only if you're unsure what such people often would or wouldn't want to work on, feel free to skip it and just pitch your idea or share this question with someone else. This is all somewhat time sensitive. Thanks!
They're looking for something that feels like a startup
Such as Momentum, Wave, or Metaculus.
Not something that feels like a side project, such as a small chrome extension.
Also not a "regular" job as a senior software developer. They are aware of the 80k job board as an option, this post is aiming at something else.
Something that EAs have some kind of advantage in
For example "we care about this more than usual". Something that would explain why nobody else already implemented the idea just to make a ton of money.
Ideally there's a CEO
Especially if it's a very ambitious idea such as "a twitter that promotes high quality conversations" which many people tried and it's unclear (to me) how to pull it off.
Ideally the CEO would post here and be open for questions.
Ideas I'm aware of
- Ambitious Altruistic Software Engineering Efforts: Opportunities and Benefits
- Even More Ambitious Altruistic Tech Efforts
- A list of technical EA projects
- What Are Your Software Needs?
I'm still going over them, but this is time sensitive, so posting meanwhile
The closest matches so far:
- Prediction market ideas: I'm checking those out
- Ambitious Twitter-like ideas: Blocked by the CEO problem
TL;DR: I don't personally think this is a good direction (sorry), but maybe it's worth it's own post so people can reply in a tidy way
Here are my initial replies:
1)
I think the most "problematic" features of UBI are "it costs a ton of money", no?
2)
Adding [making sure that people actually work] adds friction and thus makes the process less streamlined, not more streamlined, no? Compared to the alternative where you don't measure work
3)
Regarding paying people for work instead of nothing:
https://slatestarcodex.com/2018/05/16/basic-income-not-basic-jobs-against-hijacking-utopia/
Also, I don't understand what is the problem that you want to solve (by paying-for-work instead of paying-for-nothing). Related to (1)
4)
Sounds like your currency IS money for all practical purposes, except with more friction (sometimes people will exchange it back and forth). No? Why not just use normal money?